Low-code Application Development Services – Provider Compendium 2024
Provider Compendium Report

27 Dec 2024
by Alisha Mittal, Ankit Gupta, Manukrishnan SR, Chiranjeev Rana, Yasasvini Bodda, Rashi Garg

Businesses are turning to low-code application development to streamline software development processes and improve their ability to respond to market changes. Low-code application development platforms have evolved to offer advanced capabilities, such as generative AI integration, advanced automation, and improved collaboration tools. Pure play low-code platforms, such as Appian, Microsoft PowerApps, and OutSystems, are emerging as vital elements in enterprise technology stacks. These platforms excel in building enterprise-grade applications. As the demand for these platforms grows, there is a parallel surge in the need for low-code application development services.

In this report, we provide comprehensive and fact-based snapshots of 20 low-code service providers for Appian, 19 providers for Microsoft PowerApps, and 18 for OutSystems. Each profile offers an overview of the provider’s products, client portfolio across geographies, industries, buyer sizes, key investments, and case studies. This compendium will enable providers to benchmark themselves against their competitors and empower low-code platform buyers to assess providers’ capabilities.

Scope

  • All industries and geographies
  • Market segment: application services
  • Sources leveraged: analyst inputs, Everest Group research (spanning recruiters, industry experts, and industry associations), ongoing interactions with enterprises and providers, and publicly available secondary data sources

Contents

In this report, we feature 20 low-code service providers for Appian, 19 providers for Microsoft PowerApps, and 18 for OutSystems and include:

  • An overview of each provider and their revenue range
  • Adoption by buyer group, industry, and geography
  • Key investments
  • Case studies
  • Proprietary solutions

Membership(s)

Application Services

Sourcing and Vendor Management

 

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